Life after debt : the origins and resolutions of debt crisis
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Life after debt : the origins and resolutions of debt crisis
(International Economic Association conference volume, no. 152)(International Economic Association series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
- : pbk
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This volume provides a pluralistic discussion from world-renowned scholars on the international aspects of the debt crisis and prospects for resolution. It provides a comprehensive evaluation of how the debt crisis has impacted Western Europe, the emerging markets and Latin America, and puts forward different suggestions for recovery.
Table of Contents
- PART I: ANALYTICAL ISSUES 1.1. Crises: Principles and Policies
- Joseph Stiglitz 1.2. Comments
- Martin Guzman PART II: DEBT CRISES: VARIETIES OF EXPERIENCES 2.1. The Latin American Debt Crisis in Historical Perspective
- Jose Antonio Ocampo 2.2. Comments
- Pablo Sanguinetti 2.3. What have the Crises in Emerging Markets and the Eurozone in Common and What Differentiates Them?
- Roberto Frenkel 2.4. Comments
- Ricardo Beczuk 2.5. From Austerity to Growth in Europe: some Lessons from Latin America
- Stephany Griffith-Jones 2.6. Comments
- Hernan Seoane PART III: DEBT DEFAULTS: COSTS AND RESTRUCTURING GAMES 3.1. Strategic Behavior in Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Impact and Policy Responses
- Rohan Pitchford and Mark L. J. Wright 3.2. Comments
- Federico Weinschelbaum 3.3. Sovereign Debt Restructuring: The Road Ahead
- Benu Schneider 3.4. Comments
- Fernando Navajas PART IV: DEALING WITH CRISES: INSTRUMENTS AND POLICIES 4.1. Saving the Euro: Self-fulfilling Crisis and the 'Draghi Put'
- Marcus Miller 4.2. Comments
- Alfredo Schclarek Curutchet 4.3. GDP-Linked Bonds and Sovereign Default
- David Barr, Oliver Bush and Alex Pienkowski 4.4. Comments
- Enrique Kawamura 4.5. Multiple Choices: Economic Policies in Crisis
- Daniel Heymann and Axel Leijonhufvud 4.6. Comments
- Jorge Carrera
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